Yes, three. The weekly episode thread (as the previous episode thread stops being active almost as soon as the new one starts and drops off the first page), this thread, and the tech thread. That is three active threads at any one time. It is not exactly threatening to swamp the sci-fi fantasy forum. I think the main sci-fi forum can somehow muddle through with the amount of active threads that The Orville generates.
Flash is a perfect example of this on Reddit. /r/FlashTV is a perfect example of this. The subreddit is all shitposts and worse when the show is not on. And there's 3 previous seasons and 3 related shows (not to mention the CW Seed stuff), not to mention comics to draw from.
Here are some suggestions:
Yes, that should do quite nicely.
- Orville General Discussion and News (which I guess this one kind of is - check!)
- Orville Individual Episode Discussions (check!)
- Orville Tech
- Orville Fan Fiction
- Orville Fan Productions
- Orville Fan Art
- Orville Literature
- Orville Gaming
- Future of Orville
- and, when applicable, Orville Feature Films
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Yeah, The Orville is still way to new and small of a franchise to get a forum. We haven't finished the first season or gotten any spin-offs yet. We are getting our first tie-in, a making of book, next month, but that's it.
When they reboot Orville in 20 years should they recreate the current look or turn off the lights and add lens flares?
Jason
I think a great way to promote the second season is to do a music video done in the same style as MHWGO's, which IIRC is Celine Dion singing on a mock-up of the Titanic's bow with footage from the movie interspersed throughout. Only here, have Bortus on the Orville bridge singing with footage from the new season that's already been made available in trailers interspersed throughout.
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